There seems to be alot of people that are complaining about this! I Cashedout on 1/15/12 for a certain amount and then it was lowered days after, I then sent a support ticket to FC. They sent me an email that the advertiser of the Survey's have been revoking previous surveys that have been completed. I then received the amount in my current balance, and then it was removed again. I understand that FC cannot payout on surveys that the Survey Companies revoke payment but, this seems to be getting a little comfusing to everyone!

Wow, how bizarre!!! I got 3 emails yesterday saying that I had received credit for the 3 FC surveys that I had completed in December. Well, I already knew that I had received credit, so I didn't understand why I was receiving these emails a month later.

The only thing that comes to my mind about the revocations y'all are experiencing is that perhaps the advertiser felt the surveys were being rushed through or the answers were not thoughtful enough. That's just a wild guess. Perhaps Admin can jump in on this one and explain what's going on.

I had something similar happen. I got emails that showed I got credit for 2 surveys that I couldn't even open up, but it never really got credited to my account anyways. I'm just not happy about not being able to open any of them up. And after you have already opened them, they already consider you as having participated, when you haven't really done anything.

I had a similar issue a couple of days ago. I got an email saying I'd been credited for a survey, then a few minutes later another email saying that the credit for the survey was revoked. Very strange! No, I did not rush through it -- and no, I didn't lie on it. So I have no idea why the email and the revocation. HOWEVER -- a couple of days later, the credit for the survey showed up again in my account! How weird is THAT? No complaints -- I did the survey, I should get credit for it, even if the survey site doesn't "like" my answers.

Also, someone mentioned the possibility that you cancelled a trial offer before the required trial period was over (e.g., Netflix); it's also possible that if you downloaded and installed software, and then uninstalled it, the credit for it could be reversed.